Most of Canada predicted to have a warmer-than-normal fall, The Weather Network says

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The Weather Network’s chief meteorologist said Ontario and Quebec are expected to see more warm and dry days than usual persisting into October, with some chances of thunderstorms and winds from the northwest

Don’t put away your summer wardrobe just yet – The Weather Network says most Canadians are in for a warm fall.

Scott said Ontario and Quebec are expected to see more warm and dry days than usual persisting into October, with some chances of thunderstorms and winds from the northwest. Those provinces are predicted to see near-normal precipitation with some exceptions, the network said. Eastern Manitoba may see less rainfall than usual, and north and southwest Alberta may see elevated levels.

Atlantic Canada should mostly see above-normal temperatures, and near– or above-normal rainfall, the network predicted. The region is predicted to see precipitation at typical or above-normal levels, with western Nunavut the likeliest to see higher precipitation.

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